Chris Lindholm will be interviewed April 8, board chair Valarie Wallin said Tuesday.

Endicott is the current principal of Eagle View Elementary School. Koslofsky is a former dean of students at Pequot Lakes Schools and current superintendent of Bertha-Hewitt Schools.

Lindholm is the assistant superintendent at Burnsville-Eagan-Savage school district, and Wellen is listed as superintendent of New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva Schools on the district website. As of Tuesday, Wallin hadn’t yet received confirmation from all four finalists to interview April 8, but she noted that the decision had only just been made.

In addition to the four finalists, the board also interviewed Dan Parent,

Ronald Saari, Rick Bleichner and Todd Lyscio.

The final interviews April 8 will begin at 5 p.m., with a meet-and-greet

time period for the public before the meeting. The interviews are also

public.

Wallin said the board may make its decision April 8, but it could also

choose to wait. She said the board had a good pool of candidates, which made it difficult to choose finalists.

The superintendent position opened when current superintendent Rick Linnell submitted his resignation effective in June.

After graduating high school in 2004, I attended Central Lakes College in Staples, MN for 2 years where I got a diploma in Communication Art and Design. I then transfered up to Bemidji State University in, you guessed it, Bemidji, MN. In the spring of 2009, I graduated from BSU. Then in the fall of 2009 I got a job at Echo Publishing, a sister company to the Brainerd Dispatch.